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Therapeutic modulation of the liver immune microenvironment

Hepatology, 2023
Inflammation is a hallmark of progressive liver diseases such as chronic viral or immune-mediated hepatitis, alcohol-associated liver disease, and NAFLD. Preclinical and clinical studies have provided robust evidence that cytokines and related cellular stress sensors in innate and adaptive immunity orchestrate hepatic disease processes.
Herbert Tilg   +2 more
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Co-dependencies in the tumor immune microenvironment

Oncogene, 2022
Activated oncogenes and disrupted tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) not only endow aspiring cancer cells with new biological capabilities but also influence the composition and function of host cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME). These non-cancer host cells can in turn provide cancer cells with growth support and protection from the anti-tumor ...
Peiwen Chen, Prasenjit Dey
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Engineered PVDF/PLCL/PEDOT Dual Electroactive Nerve Conduit to Mediate Peripheral Nerve Regeneration by Modulating the Immune Microenvironment

Advanced Functional Materials
Electroactive materials are increasingly recognized for their efficacy in promoting the repair of peripheral nerve injury. However, the mechanism by which electroactive materials promote peripheral nerve regeneration by modulating the immune ...
Qiqi Wang   +5 more
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Gut microenvironment and immune function

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 1999
Overreaction of the acute phase response is responsible for the two major complications to surgery, sepsis and thrombosis, but also most likely for the leading sequela to surgery, adhesion formation. The gastrointestinal tract, especially the colon, is a major player in the acute phase response and responsible for important immune functions with ...
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Helicobacter pylori triggers inflammation and oncogenic transformation by perturbing the immune microenvironment.

Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer
The immune microenvironment plays a critical regulatory role in the pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Understanding the mechanisms that drive the transition from chronic inflammation to cancer may provide new insights for early detection ...
Xiuping Wang   +3 more
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Ultrasound Tissue Engineering Technology for Regulating Immune Microenvironment

Advanced Functional Materials
The immune microenvironment is critical for the occurrence, progression, and treatment of diseases. Ultrasound tissue engineering technology utilizes ultrasound and the principles of tissue engineering to repair, regenerate, and functionally reconstruct ...
Xinhe Li   +8 more
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Cytokines and Immune Response in the Tumor Microenvironment

Journal of Immunotherapy, 2001
SUMMARY: Over the last few decades a wealth of evidence has been gathered on the potential role that the immune system (IS) can play in the fight against cancer. Together with cell surface adhesion molecules, cytokines (CKs) mediate the activities of IS cells.
MOCELLIN, SIMONE, WANG E, MARINCOLA FM
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Liver tumour immune microenvironment subtypes and neutrophil heterogeneity

Nature, 2022
Ruidong Xue   +14 more
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Structural Correlates of Immune Microenvironment

1973
In this introductory note I should just like to make a few general remarks on the importance of lymphatic cell morphology, the necessity for the theoretical approaches to the study of immune response, and the existence of many connections among apparently different tissues, to sketch the principal components of the microenvironment of lymphatic tissue ...
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The rewired immune microenvironment in leukemia

Nature Immunology
Leukemias are a class of human cancers that originate from hematopoietic progenitors and are characterized by extensive remodeling of the immune microenvironment. Leukemic cells, on transformation, acquire the ability to evade immune recognition but, despite undergoing genetic and epigenetic changes, retain their characteristic immature immune ...
Zoe Ciantra   +2 more
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